单词 | untune |
释义 | † untunen. Obsolete. rare. The state of being out of sorts. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > [noun] > disordered state untemperateness1398 mistemperancec1485 mistemper1549 intemperature1559 mistemperateness1561 mistempering1561 dissension1582 indisposition1598 undisposedness1600 untune1603 disaffection1618 discomposure1646 distemper1648 misaffection1650 indisposedness1654 intemperies1676 intempery1676 intemperament1698 seediness1832 the uglies1846 upset1866 undertone1872 run-downness1890 woofits1918 underfunction1941 underfunctioning1941 1603 J. Florio tr. M. de Montaigne Ess. iii. xiii. 646 Men..much troubled and vexed with their bellies vntune and disorder. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online June 2021). untunev. 1. a. transitive. To put out of tune; to render inharmonious. Frequently in figurative context. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > pitch > tuning or intonation > tune [verb (transitive)] > put out of tune mistunea1523 untune1598 distune1605 disattune1853 1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Distonare, to vntune. 1602 2nd Pt. Returne fr. Parnassus v. i. 1996 The cold of wo hath quite vntun'd my voyce. 1643 C. Herle Answer to Fernes Reply 15 There would be a discontinuity in the whole, enough to..untune the Organ of the Creation. 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 135. ¶9 We have drawn two Words into one, which has likewise very much untuned our Language. 1743 in Mem. Eliz. Carter (1808) II. 55 When..The last dread thunders..Untune the concord of the spheres. 1807 J. Barlow Columbiad viii. 285 The drum's rude clang, the war wolf's hideous howl,..Untuned the harp for all but misery's pains. 1856 C. Reade It is never too Late III. 106 The quail['s]..Crake!—crake!—crake! untuning the night. 1876 A. C. Swinburne Erechtheus 1741 Never tear Shall stain for shame nor groan untune the song. b. figurative. To disorder; to discompose; to render unapt or averse to (something). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [verb (transitive)] perturbc1385 disarraya1387 disordain1398 disjointc1420 disorder1477 mistemperc1485 commovec1500 deraign?a1513 distempera1513 misordera1513 bring1523 turmoil1542 unframe1574 disrank1602 discompose1611 luxate1623 disframec1629 disjoin1630 disconcert1632 untune1638 un-nacka1657 dislocatea1661 unhinge1664 deconcert1715 disarrange1744 derange1777 unadjust1785 mess1823 discombobulate1825 tevel1825 malagruze1864 to muck up1875 untrim1884 unbalance1892 the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > upset or perturb [verb (transitive)] to-wendc893 mingeOE dreveOE angerc1175 sturb?c1225 worec1225 troublec1230 sturble1303 disturbc1305 movea1325 disturblec1330 drubblea1340 drovec1350 distroublec1369 tempestc1374 outsturba1382 unresta1382 stroublec1384 unquietc1384 conturb1393 mismaya1400 unquemea1400 uneasec1400 discomfita1425 smite?a1425 perturbc1425 pertrouble?1435 inquiet1486 toss1526 alter1529 disquiet1530 turmoil1530 perturbate1533 broil1548 mis-set?1553 shake1567 parbruilyiec1586 agitate1587 roil1590 transpose1594 discompose1603 harrow1609 hurry1611 obturb1623 shog1636 untune1638 alarm1649 disorder1655 begruntlea1670 pother1692 disconcert1695 ruffle1701 tempestuate1702 rough1777 caddle1781 to put out1796 upset1805 discomfort1806 start1821 faze1830 bother1832 to put aback1833 to put about1843 raft1844 queer1845 rattle1865 to turn over1865 untranquillize1874 hack1881 rock1881 to shake up1884 to put off1909 to go (also pass) through a phase1913 to weird out1970 the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > unsuitability or inappropriateness > not to suit [verb (transitive)] > make unsuitable disapt1611 untune1638 disapten1656 1638 N. Whiting Le Hore di Recreatione (new ed.) 343 Madam, what passion does untune your mind? a1656 R. Loveday Lett. (1659) 199 The continuance of my trouble..does often untune and discompose my soul. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Pastorals ix, in tr. Virgil Wks. 43 Cares and Time Change all things, and untune my Soul to Rhime. 1753 W. Hogarth Anal. Beauty xiv. 119 Do we not see in most collections that much time disunites, untunes, blackens, and by degrees destroys even the best preserved pictures. 1798 R. Bloomfield Autumn in Farmer's Boy 228 Disappointed hope untunes the Soul. 1822 W. Scott Halidon Hill ii. ii. 93 Gordon. If music touch thee— Swinton. It did, before disasters had untuned me. 1860 R. W. Emerson Considerations in Conduct of Life (London ed.) 232 Despair is no muse, and untunes the active powers. 2. intransitive. To go out of tune. rare.Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > pitch > tuning or intonation > [verb (intransitive)] > go out of tune untune1598 1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Discordare, to disagree, to vntune, to contend, to iarre. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > social intercourse or companionship > be sociable [verb (intransitive)] > throw off coldness or reserve thaw1598 untune1609 unbend1746 relax1836 to let (take) one's (back) hair down1850 unbuckle1886 1609 Euerie Woman in her Humor A 2 b Come thou hast bene a sinner: vnloade, discharge, vntune, confesse, is venus dominatrix? art not in loue? This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < |
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